Friday, September 23, 2016

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The following blog was originally written and posted on my "A Commentary" blog (without the lead in image above, I added that now). I was reviewing what I had written and realized it is something that I usually cover in MEANDERINGSabout blog. Here you go loyal followers and subscribers .....I tend to go on about stats and such on my optioneerJM blog since that is where the conversation about social media or soME seems to have some traction. I really started out there writing about sales primarily, then shifted to include leadership and business with social media dialogue emerging frequently.That's a tough position to be in because your golden followers, the ones who began the journey with you deserve and have earned your return loyalty and acknowledgement. The strange part of me is I constantly seek feedback online from trusted advisors, and I can take it. However, if it is someone looking at me, with eye contact and giving me feedback, if it isn't filtered with empathy and professionalism, I can feel attacked.Writing to the loyal followers is paramount to a business or a blog. That's a mutual reward for sticking around together. And as the object of that feedback, you take it more positively because they've grown to know you over a few years at least. They aren't adding their own ingredients of bias into the equation. People feel threatened if they recognize an element of your personality that they internally, personally feel that you lack. That can make things get rubbed the wrong way.To be told by a senior manager, that "people feel threatened by you" is something a person has to grapple with and grasp. I don't think any one individual person consciously thinks they're a bad person. The bad aren't even in your sphere because they know they're bad and proud of it.Let's take how a woman dresses. It shouldn't be a key factor in this day and age but it is. You can be both the victim and the judge at the same time. I am a clothes horse, even call myself a "fashionista" with the more humbling affiliation that I'm "fighting my 50s" so as to remove ego when is not there.

RELAXED to the MAXNo dress code does not mean you look like you will jump into bed when you get home

How a person dresses, in my opinion, reflects to the world a statement: "this is how I feel about myself". You can relate even better when you think about when you are sick with a cold, a nose so raw and red from blowing it. You feel lousy and look it. You underscore how you are feeling with a ballgown? Hardly, more likely the biggest, loosest flannel PJ bottoms, fluffiest slippers or lumberjack grey socks and a rebel Tshirt you wouldn't be caught grocery shopping in! That's my point. I agree that Hollywood and movies often portray the really efficient, bitchy boss dressed in a suit with not a hair out of place, so polished and poised.I don't intimidate people by how I act, it is their preconceived notions before I've even opened my mouth. Which can be annoyingly long-winded. You won't walk away without replaying it or thinking about it again.

DRESS YOUR AGE: This works well on the sprite that she is yet it would look dreadful on me: 5 ft and 55

My talkative, gregarious nature doesn't tee up with a suit. It should be more Bohemian in style and mannerism shouldn't I?My point today being that we should not evaluate and file anyone away or into a category based on a 5 second visual. You are short changing yourself from what could be a great adventure, exchange of wits, a few laughs. That is one of the main attractions of social media: your voice is translated via keys communicating in such a way and in an acceptable manner that you listen to the person, you observe the message. In its nakedness, you make your judgement, evaluation, and determination to join that person's ranks. A photo or visual is after the fact. What is appealing is that communications style that others gravitate towards while others with bias refuse to get to know them because of that first 5 seconds. With social media, it may only be 1 or 2 seconds, but the benefits are far reaching, the risk obsolete, the ability to control (block, unfollow, ignore) your environment online is much more peaceful than anywhere else.MY KIND OF FASHION Fall 2016

My kinda fashion for "Business Casual" or "Casual Friday" Looks. Really comfortable with the jacket off, yet the jacket is there to ward off the chills OR attend that last minute meeting scheduled.

Although this was sourced as a PLUS fashion, the lines and curves packaged professionally is bang on with this look! It compliments a figure with or without curves. In either case, it is not bashful or hides the fact that you are a woman. In fact, where it to the next All Boys meeting you attend to visually communicate that yes, you are a woman, and your ideas will add value.

If you want to add volume where others have curvesthis would be a great look for someone slim or tallI wouldn't recommend this if you're curvy or plus size as it will add weight where you don't want it.

BUSTED: The shoes say "I'm going clubbing at lunchtime" while the suit conveys professionalism They are in conflict with each other.

You can stop wondering what to wear to work to look as stylish as you do ... Sep 22, 2016 @ 7:30 AM ... Amal Clooney Means Business in an Office-Ready Two-Piece in Germany ... This Perfect Transitional Look Will Help You Ease into Fall.

Monday, September 12, 2016

Ridiculeis a feared for sure. Which goes in the opposite direction of the instinct of being outgoing. Where, what may be lurking is an assault with being the subject of ridicule?Confidencewith the belief and strong conviction that you are beyond reach of falling self esteem caused by events, outside your control like natural aging and progression in life, to things you intake as happening to you.Recoveryspeed is like the mental olympics of creative types. Because as they become more prolific in ideas, the more muddled it can become.Distinctiondeciphered with lightening speed. Fast computing between right and wrong, strength to avoid all that is wrong and focus on what is or can be right.READ MORE HERE .......

Identity CrisisIs what you begget when you try to divide and siphon off ideas or mere thoughts. If you are creative in mind and in thinking, you have a hard time letting go of an idea once it is uncorked.growing a personalitythat is recognizable whether from a voice (on YouTube), a face (everywhere), a name synonymous with a pseudonym as I did create called optioneerJM. Admittedly back then, as now, I did not want to be presently known on social media that could be tracked to my personal name so I created optioneerJM. My mind was more caught up with the best way to sell, in a consistent, smooth manner is by understanding your client or prospects needs, defined intricately with what would take them over the top if you understood their wants. Really great ones can capitalize and categorize them so that they stand out. Motorcycle mindCan be an escape from taking any responsibility for where your creativity takes you. Once you toss it out to the universe and bother to examine if anything sticks, means that you may be avoiding critical feedback to learn from.Scarcity of commentsbelies the number of visitors that do heavenly click. A self-critiquing perfectionist can emerge. Not like the slow evolution of time or the long revolution around the sun. Empathyis something that I was generously given as a natural skill, honed so well, like a finely carved statue or sculpture, considered a gift.Outgoingis what immediately would be what I would want to be identified with. Braveenough to try new things. Laughing at oneself far quicker than anyone else.Ridiculeis a feared for sure. Which goes in the opposite direction of the instinct of being outgoing. Where, what may be lurking is an assault with being the subject of ridicule?Confidencewith the belief and strong conviction that you are beyond reach of falling self esteem caused by events, outside your control like natural aging and progression in life, to things you intake as happening to you.Recoveryspeed is like the mental olympics of creative types. Because as they become more prolific in ideas, the more muddled it can become.Distinctiondeciphered with lightening speed. Fast computing between right and wrong, strength to avoid all that is wrong and focus on what is or can be right.READ MORE HERE .......

Sunday, September 11, 2016

By AnonymousBy September 2001 I was in a daze. I had just removed myself as an identity synonymous with wife or mother. When you're in doubting mode, the world slows down. Too wrapped up in memeME for a change.

Mount EverestSolitude was forced on me, not willingly sought. Caught in any 30 somethings years old. If you've ever read or watched anything on the topic of Mount Everest you'd know that it is very formidable and cloaked in disaster and death. Yet any story ever told that we would unanimously agree, from all nations, from all religions, on this fact then and now we would agree that the most bravest of accomplishment from climbing and surviving crown the peak of Mount Everest and sinking a flag at its peak. Yet in each and every story there has always been one common denominator ::.... Can you guess what it is? I'm being charitable by making a clue front and centre: TeamworkYeah, I know eh? Odd, weird, even interesting. In order for any singular one of us need others to survive. We are not a species meant to do anything but work as part of a major team.Watching halfway between writing and @CNN 9/11 15 years later. We're you even aware? At what point did you become aware is uncanny when you think about it.Live coverage Forged a brave new world. It gave new meaning to live and unedited. I think I was presently OFF on 9/11. It defined solitude in an extremely captivating way.United causeOf those who want peace over violence outnumbered by a few percentage.We watched it live, each to their own bittersweet or horrible spectacle 9/11 became. A flash forward by 40 years when one of the greatest Presidents the United States have ever known ::.... John F. Kennedy. Assassinated by his own people to 40 years later it being an attack of the people.Majority ruleWould lean in favorite of I being horrific demonic act of the violation of peace. Because there is no world order that is policed more by the people instead of uniform. They'd agree, no excuses or explanation nor narrative allowed.The act of 9/11 was an act of violence against unsuspecting innocent people. They weren't leaders, rule makers, of one particular race but separated by religion. The VERY thing that should empower the believers of anything, not one thing. Not divisible by anything other than right and wrong.Anyone who is dedicated to their religion would not be told to kill or maim others is never permissible under any laws.One day with incredible loss have united a nation once again. No other country in the world has had so many kicks at them (Pearl Habour, 9/11, New Orleans).

I admit that I've never really studied their civil war to gain freedom and democracy. Perhaps sharing enough their air from osmosis dusting me with understanding a little itsy tiny bit by following the news at home and abroad.Contrary to misperceptions, Canadians consider abroad the same for the U.S. as anywhere else, Paris, Syria, Greece, India or you name it.

Blessings to allI write about this to bow to the days leading up to then afterwards the tragic destruction in the form of two towers, symbolizing a very real threat to our safety and security.If everyone could agree between right and wrong, what an amazing and remarkable place the world would be.

The Most Powerful Quotes Remembering 9/11 on the 15th Anniversary

Firemen pay there respects at the 9/11 memorial during ceremonies for the eleventh anniversary of the terrorist attacks on lower Manhattan at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2012 in New York City.(John Moore/Getty Images)

Last updated September 9, 2016

On the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 tragedy, remember and reflect with these powerful quotes.

“Even the smallest act of service, the simplest act of kindness, is a way to honor those we lost, a way to reclaim that spirit of unity that followed 9/11.”
—President Obama in a 2011 radio address

“If we learn nothing else from this tragedy, we learn that life is short and there is no time for hate.”
—Sandy Dahl, wife of Flight 93 pilot Jason Dahl, in Shanksville, Pa., in 2002

“My older brother John lived [his life] in Technicolor. … When he walked in the door, the whole house lit up. And I’m sure heaven lit up when he got there too.”
—Anthoula Katsimatides at the World Trade Center site in 2005

“Five years from the date of the attack that changed our world, we’ve come back to remember the valor of those we lost—those who innocently went to work that day and the brave souls who went in after them. We have also come to be ever mindful of the courage of those who grieve for them, and the light that still lives in their hearts.”
—New York City mayor ­Rudolph Giuliani at the World Trade Center site in 2006

“One of the worst days in America’s history saw some of the bravest acts in Americans’ history. We’ll always honor the heroes of 9/11. And here at this hallowed place, we pledge that we will never forget their sacrifice.”
—President George W. Bush at the Pentagon in 2008

“My father, Norberto, was a pastry chef at ­Windows on the World in Tower One. For 10 years, he made many fancy and famous ­desserts, but the sweetest dessert he made was the marble cake he made for us at home. … Whenever we parted, Poppi would say, ‘Te amo. Vaya con Dios.’ And this morning, I want to say the same thing to you, Poppi. I love you. Go with God.”
—Catherine Hernandez at the World Trade Center site in 2008

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Sunday, September 4, 2016

Listening to Adele on iTunes singing "Hello" takes me back. The words singing in my ears with such passion. I wonder who she was talking about when she wrote her songs. She writes her own songs doesn't she?I can tell it is getting close to that time when the leaves here start turning colors :: from green, to yellow with soon orange, brown hanging on until they finally give up a drop. I guess I'm one of those to drop. Like a leaf, if you're an optimist. You don't think about being the last leaf to drop. You focus on at that moment you are hanging on. Some of us fight that sensation. Of completely letting go. Fearful, hesitant. So afraid of what will happen, so attuned to what is going on with those around it, completely ignoring its own decline and decay.Alas, the wise leaves before us know that the worst that can happen is you don't have a soft landing from those leading the drop before us. You're not even thinking that far back to make yourself consumed with the hanging on.What happens when you fall? Well, you first discover that the fall is not as far as before and those before us have actually softened our fall. So much that we are in a state of peace of and centered self. Do we listen to the sway of the falls falling before us. Less likely because we're more engrossed in our own survival, shriveling selves that we forget the wisdom before us from others and other life experiences. Paranoi is another word for it. I've developed this sense of paranoi that alarms me. At what time do you forget things that you know and tackle new fears every day compounding.

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